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2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens – Men's tournament

The men's tournament in the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens was held at AT&T Park in San Francisco. New Zealand won the tournament and took home the Melrose Cup by defeating England 33–12 in the final; South Africa won the bronze by defeating Fiji 24–19. The tournament was dominated by the World Series core teams, which accounted for all eight of the teams that reached the quarterfinals. Ireland was the highest placed non core team in ninth, notching wins against core teams Kenya, Wales, and Australia.

2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens – Men's tournament
Tournament details
VenueAT&T Park
Dates20 – 22 July
No. of nations24
Final positions
Champions  New Zealand
Runner-up  England
Tournament statistics
Matches played52
Tries scored344 (average 6.62 per match)
Top scorer(s) Emmanuel Guise (37)
Most tries Joe Ravouvou (6)
Siviwe Soyizwapi (6)
2013
2022

The top point scorer was Papua New Guinea's Emmanuel Guise with 37 points. The joint top try scorers were New Zealand's Joe Ravouvou and South Africa's Siviwe Soyizwapi with 6 each.

Format edit

Unlike previous editions, the tournament will be played for the first time in a knock-out only format.

  • Teams in the Championship Cup will compete for the Melrose Cup and bronze medals.
  • Losing teams in the Championship Cup Quarter-finals will compete for 5th Place.
  • Losing teams in the Championship Cup Round of 16 (second round) will compete for the Challenge Trophy.
  • Losing teams in the Championship Cup Pre-round of 16 (first round) will compete for the Bowl.
  • Losing teams in the Challenge Trophy Quarter-finals will compete for 13th Place.
  • Losing teams in the Bowl Quarter-finals will compete for 21st Place.
  • Teams entering in the Pre-round of 16 (first round) in the Championship Cup will play a minimum of four matches and a maximum of five matches.
  • Teams entering in the Round of 16 (second round) in the Championship Cup will play four matches.

Teams edit

Africa North America South America Asia Europe Oceania
Automatic qualification
  Kenya
  South Africa
  United States   England
  France
  Wales
  Australia
  Fiji
  New Zealand
2016–17 World Series
  Canada   Argentina   Scotland   Samoa
Regional Qualifiers
  Uganda
  Zimbabwe
  Jamaica   Chile
  Uruguay
  Hong Kong
  Japan
  Ireland
  Russia
  Papua New Guinea
  Tonga

Squads edit

Draw edit

The twenty-four teams are seeded as follows:[1]

  • The fourteen core teams of the 2017–18 World Rugby Sevens Series who qualified are ranked as the first fourteen teams. These teams are seeded according to combined rankings derived from the 2016–17 World Rugby Sevens Series, and the first seven rounds of the 2017–18 World Rugby Sevens Series.
  • Places 15–24 are allocated to teams that qualified by way of the regional tournaments. These teams are seeded based on their rankings from the 2018 Hong Kong Sevens qualifier.
  • Teams ranked 1-8 receive byes and enter the Championship Cup in the Round of 16 (second round).
  • Teams ranked 9-24 enter the Championship Cup in the Pre-round of 16 (first round).
2017–18 Core Team Seeding
Pos
Event 
Team
2016–17  
Dubai
 
Cape Town
 
Sydney
 
Hamilton
 
Las Vegas
 
Vancouver
 
Hong Kong
Points
total
1   South Africa 192 22 17 19 19 15 17 17 318
2   Fiji 150 15 13 12 22 17 22 22 273
3   New Zealand 137 19 22 13 15 13 10 15 244
4   England 164 17 10 10 10 10 13 1 235
5   United States 129 1 12 15 8 22 15 12 214
6   Australia 113 13 8 22 17 12 12 5 202
7   Argentina 90 5 19 17 7 19 10 13 180
8   Scotland 109 10 1 2 10 5 8 10 155
9   Kenya 63 10 3 10 12 10 19 19 146
10   Canada 98 5 15 3 5 7 2 7 142
11   France 66 8 10 8 3 8 1 8 112
12   Wales 73 3 5 7 2 5 5 3 103
13   Samoa 51 12 5 5 13 3 3 2 94
14   Russia 29 1 1 5 1 1 5 5 48
2018 Hong Kong Sevens seeding
Pos Team Round Group Rank Record PD
15   Japan Champion 2 5–1 +130
16   Ireland Semifinal 1 4–1 +126
17   Chile Semifinal 1 3–2 +34
18   Uruguay Quarterfinal 2 2–2 +12
19   Hong Kong Quarterfinal 2 1–3 –10
20   Uganda Quarterfinal 3 2–2 –20
21   Zimbabwe Quarterfinal 3 1–3 –42
22   Jamaica Pool stage 3 1–2 –41
23   Papua New Guinea Pool stage 4 1–2 –35
24   Tonga N/A

[2]

Match officials edit

World Rugby announced a panel of ten match officials for the men's tournament.[3]

Tournament edit

Championship Cup qualifying round edit

20 July 2018 (9) Kenya   19–7   Tonga (24) AT&T Park  
13:01 Try: Oyoo (2) 7'm, 9'c
Injera 12'c
Con: Oliech (1/1) 9'c
Agero (1/2) 12'
Try: Tokai 5'c
Con: Muna (1/1) 6'
Cards: Tokai   7' to 9'
Referee: Matt Rodden (Hong Kong)
20 July 2018 (10) Canada   29–21   Papua New Guinea (23) AT&T Park  
13:23 Try: Jones 0'c
Douglas (2) 3'c, 7'm
Mullins 7'm
Braid 14'c
Con: Hirayama (2/5) 0', 4'
Try: Tirang 4'c
Kalua 10'c
Peter 12'c
Con: Guise (3/3) 5', 10', 12'
Referee: Sam Grove-White (Scotland)
20 July 2018 (11) France   50–0   Jamaica (22) AT&T Park  
13:45 Try: Veredamu 0'm
Valleau (2) 2'c, 3'c
Barraque (2) 6'c, 9'm
Bouhraoua 8'm
Boudehent 10'c
Parez 13'c
Con: Barraque (3/4) 3', 4', 6'
Riva (1/2) 11'
Parez (1/1) 14'
Referee: Mike O'Brien (United States)
20 July 2018 (12) Wales   33–12   Zimbabwe (21) AT&T Park  
14:07 Try: Rosser 5'c
Morgan (2) 7'c, 8'c
Roach 9'c
Allen 13'c
Con: Davies (3/3) 6', 7', 8'
Treharne (1/2) 9'
Cards: Chitokwindo 1'c
Makombe 3'm
Try: Rouse (1/2) 1'
Referee: Richard Haughton (England)
20 July 2018 (13) Samoa   45–7   Uganda (20) AT&T Park  
14:29 Try: Perez 0'c
Fomai 3'c
Tuatagaloa 5'm
Motuga (2) 8'c, 13'c
Leilual 10'c
Solia 12'm
Con: Tupou (4/5) 1', 3', 8', 10'
Paulo (1/2) 13'
Try: Okorach 7'c
Con: Wokorach (1/1) 7'
Cards: Okorach   2' to 4'
Referee: Craig Evans (Wales)
20 July 2018 (14) Russia   21–7   Hong Kong (19) AT&T Park  
14:51 Try: Ianiushkin (2) 2'c, 5'c
Davydov 6'c
Con: Gaisin (3/3) 3', 6', 7'
Try: Herbert 14'c
Con: Hood (1/1) 14'
Referee: Damián Schneider (Argentina)
20 July 2018 (15) Japan   33–7   Uruguay (18) AT&T Park  
15:13 Try: Lilidamu (2) 1'm, 5'c
Tupou 4'c
Sakai 7'c
Soejima 13'c
Con: Sakai (4/5) 4', 5', 7', 13'
Try: Mieres 9'c
Con: Lijtenstein 9'
Referee: Jérémy Rozier (France)
20 July 2018 (16) Ireland   17–12   Chile (17) AT&T Park  
15:35 Try: Keenan 3'c
Dardis 6'm
O'Brien 14'm
Con: Dardis (1/3) 3'
Try: P Verschae 1'c
Metuaze 11'm
Con: Torrealba (1/2) 1'
Referee: Richard Kelly (New Zealand)

21st Place edit

 
Semi-finals21st Place Final
 
      
 
22 July 2018 – 9:00 – AT&T Park
 
 
  Tonga (24)31
 
22 July 2018 – 13:46 – AT&T Park
 
  Zimbabwe (21)5
 
  Tonga (24)14
 
22 July 2018 – 9:22 – AT&T Park
 
  Papua New Guinea (23)31
 
  Papua New Guinea (23)52
 
 
  Jamaica (22)7
 
23rd Place
 
 
22 July 2018 – 13:24 – AT&T Park
 
 
  Zimbabwe (21)33
 
 
  Jamaica (22)21

Bowl edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsBowl Final
 
          
 
21 July 2018 – 12:26 – AT&T Park
 
 
  Tonga (24)29
 
22 July 2018 – 9:44 – AT&T Park
 
  Chile (17)33
 
  Chile (17)20
 
21 July 2018 – 13:32 – AT&T Park
 
  Uganda (20)17
 
  Zimbabwe (21)10
 
22 July 2018 – 14:40 – AT&T Park
 
  Uganda (20)24
 
  Chile (17)20
 
21 July 2018 – 12:48 – AT&T Park
 
  Hong Kong (19)7
 
  Papua New Guinea (23)19
 
22 July 2018 – 10:06 – AT&T Park
 
  Uruguay (18)21
 
  Uruguay (18)5
 
21 July 2018 – 13:10 – AT&T Park
 
  Hong Kong (19)31 19th Place
 
  Jamaica (22)10
 
22 July 2018 – 14:18 – AT&T Park
 
  Hong Kong (19)24
 
  Uganda (20)38
 
 
  Uruguay (18)28
 

13th Place edit

 
Semi-finals13th Place Final
 
      
 
22 July 2018 – 10:28 – AT&T Park
 
 
  Kenya (9) 17
 
22 July 2018 – 15:24 – AT&T Park
 
  Samoa (13) 19
 
  Samoa (13)22
 
22 July 2018 – 10:50 – AT&T Park
 
  Russia (14)17
 
  Japan (15) 20
 
 
  Russia (14) 26
 
15th Place
 
 
22 July 2018 – 15:02 – AT&T Park
 
 
  Kenya (9)14
 
 
  Japan (15)26

Challenge Trophy edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsChallenge Trophy Final
 
          
 
21 July 2018 – 14:04 – AT&T Park
 
 
  Ireland (16)24
 
22 July 2018 – 11:12 – AT&T Park
 
  Kenya (9) 14
 
  Ireland (16) 27
 
21 July 2018 – 15:10 – AT&T Park
 
  Wales (12) 12
 
  Samoa (13)19
 
22 July 2018 – 16:08 – AT&T Park
 
  Wales (12)24
 
  Ireland (16)24
 
21 July 2018 – 14:26 – AT&T Park
 
  Australia (6)14
 
  Japan (15)17
 
22 July 2018 – 11:34 – AT&T Park
 
  Canada (10)35
 
  Canada (10) 7
 
21 July 2018 – 14:48 – AT&T Park
 
  Australia (6) 19 11th Place
 
  Russia (14)0
 
22 July 2018 – 15:46 – AT&T Park
 
  Australia (6)41
 
  Wales (12)35
 
 
  Canada (10)12
 

5th Place edit

 
Semi-finals5th Place Final
 
      
 
22 July 2018 – 11:56 – AT&T Park
 
 
  Scotland (8) 0
 
22 July 2018 – 17:02 – AT&T Park
 
  United States (5) 28
 
  United States (5)7
 
22 July 2018 – 12:18 – AT&T Park
 
  Argentina (7)33
 
  Argentina (7) 26
 
 
  France (11) 15
 
7th Place
 
 
22 July 2018 – 16:40 – AT&T Park
 
 
  Scotland (8) (a.e.t.)29
 
 
  France (11)24

Championship Cup edit

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsChampionship Cup Final
 
              
 
20 July 2018 – 21:15 – AT&T Park
 
 
  South Africa (1)45
 
21 July 2018 – 15:32 – AT&T Park
 
  Ireland (16)7
 
  South Africa (1)36
 
20 July 2018 – 19:03 – AT&T Park
 
  Scotland (8)5
 
  Scotland (8)31
 
22 July 2018 – 12:40 – AT&T Park
 
  Kenya (9)26
 
  South Africa (1) 7
 
20 July 2018 – 20:09 – AT&T Park
 
  England (4) 29
 
  England (4)19
 
21 July 2018 – 16:38 – AT&T Park
 
  Samoa (13)15
 
  England (4) (a.e.t.)24
 
20 July 2018 – 21:37 – AT&T Park
 
  United States (5)19
 
  United States (5)35
 
22 July 2018 – 17:46 – AT&T Park
 
  Wales (12)0
 
  England (4)12
 
20 July 2018 – 20:53 – AT&T Park
 
  New Zealand (3)33
 
  Fiji (2)35
 
21 July 2018 – 15:54 – AT&T Park
 
  Japan (15)10
 
  Fiji (2)43
 
20 July 2018 – 19:25 – AT&T Park
 
  Argentina (7)7
 
  Argentina (7)28
 
22 July 2018 – 13:02 – AT&T Park
 
  Canada (10)0
 
  Fiji (2) 17
 
20 July 2018 – 20:31 – AT&T Park
 
  New Zealand (3) 22 Bronze Medal Match
 
  New Zealand (3)29
 
21 July 2018 – 16:16 – AT&T Park 22 July 2018 – 17:24 – AT&T Park
 
  Russia (14)5
 
  New Zealand (3)12  South Africa (1)24
 
20 July 2018 – 19:47 – AT&T Park
 
  France (11)7   Fiji (2)19
 
  Australia (6)17
 
 
  France (11)22
 

[4]


 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens Men's winners 
 
New Zealand
3rd title

Tournament placings edit

Place  Team
    New Zealand
    England
    South Africa
4   Fiji
5   Argentina
6   United States
7   Scotland
8   France
9   Ireland
10   Australia
11   Wales
12   Canada
Place  Team
13   Samoa
14   Russia
15   Japan
16   Kenya
17   Chile
18   Hong Kong
19   Uganda
20   Uruguay
21   Papua New Guinea
22   Tonga
23   Zimbabwe
24   Jamaica

Attendance edit

Over 100,000 fans attended the three day event, which was a Rugby World Cup Sevens record until the 2022 tournament.[5][6][7]

Player scoring edit

Tries scored
Rank Player Tries
1   Joe Ravouvou 6
  Siviwe Soyizwapi
3   Justin Geduld 5
  Luke Morgan
5 14 players 4
Points scored
Rank Player Points
1   Emmanuel Guise 37
2   Billy Dardis 32
  Madison Hughes
4   John Porch 30
  Joe Ravouvou
  Siviwe Soyizwapi
  Philip Wokorach

Source: World Rugby

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018 qualification explained". World Rugby. 23 February 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  2. ^ rugbybworldcup.com. . www.rwcsevens.com. Archived from the original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  3. ^ "Match officials announced for landmark Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018" (Press release). World Rugby. 23 April 2018. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  4. ^ . rwcsevens.com. World Rugby. Archived from the original on 1 May 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  5. ^ "RWC Sevens 2018 sets record rugby broadcast audience in USA". world rugby. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  6. ^ "NBC SPORTS SETS RECORDS WITH RUGBY WORLD CUP SEVENS COVERAGE". NBC sports group. August 9, 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  7. ^ "RECORD NUMBERS ATTENDED AFRICA'S FIRST EVER RUGBY WORLD CUP SEVENS IN CAPE TOWN". EWN. Retrieved 14 September 2022.

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The men s tournament in the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens was held at AT amp T Park in San Francisco New Zealand won the tournament and took home the Melrose Cup by defeating England 33 12 in the final South Africa won the bronze by defeating Fiji 24 19 The tournament was dominated by the World Series core teams which accounted for all eight of the teams that reached the quarterfinals Ireland was the highest placed non core team in ninth notching wins against core teams Kenya Wales and Australia 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens Men s tournamentTournament detailsVenueAT amp T ParkDates20 22 JulyNo of nations24Final positionsChampions New ZealandRunner up EnglandTournament statisticsMatches played52Tries scored344 average 6 62 per match Top scorer s Emmanuel Guise 37 Most triesJoe Ravouvou 6 Siviwe Soyizwapi 6 20132022 The top point scorer was Papua New Guinea s Emmanuel Guise with 37 points The joint top try scorers were New Zealand s Joe Ravouvou and South Africa s Siviwe Soyizwapi with 6 each Contents 1 Format 2 Teams 3 Squads 4 Draw 5 Match officials 6 Tournament 6 1 Championship Cup qualifying round 6 2 21st Place 6 3 Bowl 6 4 13th Place 6 5 Challenge Trophy 6 6 5th Place 6 7 Championship Cup 7 Tournament placings 8 Attendance 9 Player scoring 10 See also 11 ReferencesFormat editUnlike previous editions the tournament will be played for the first time in a knock out only format Teams in the Championship Cup will compete for the Melrose Cup and bronze medals Losing teams in the Championship Cup Quarter finals will compete for 5th Place Losing teams in the Championship Cup Round of 16 second round will compete for the Challenge Trophy Losing teams in the Championship Cup Pre round of 16 first round will compete for the Bowl Losing teams in the Challenge Trophy Quarter finals will compete for 13th Place Losing teams in the Bowl Quarter finals will compete for 21st Place Teams entering in the Pre round of 16 first round in the Championship Cup will play a minimum of four matches and a maximum of five matches Teams entering in the Round of 16 second round in the Championship Cup will play four matches Teams editMain article 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens qualifying Men Africa North America South America Asia Europe OceaniaAutomatic qualification nbsp Kenya nbsp South Africa nbsp United States nbsp England nbsp France nbsp Wales nbsp Australia nbsp Fiji nbsp New Zealand2016 17 World Series nbsp Canada nbsp Argentina nbsp Scotland nbsp SamoaRegional Qualifiers nbsp Uganda nbsp Zimbabwe nbsp Jamaica nbsp Chile nbsp Uruguay nbsp Hong Kong nbsp Japan nbsp Ireland nbsp Russia nbsp Papua New Guinea nbsp TongaSquads editMain article 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens squads MenDraw editThe twenty four teams are seeded as follows 1 The fourteen core teams of the 2017 18 World Rugby Sevens Series who qualified are ranked as the first fourteen teams These teams are seeded according to combined rankings derived from the 2016 17 World Rugby Sevens Series and the first seven rounds of the 2017 18 World Rugby Sevens Series Places 15 24 are allocated to teams that qualified by way of the regional tournaments These teams are seeded based on their rankings from the 2018 Hong Kong Sevens qualifier Teams ranked 1 8 receive byes and enter the Championship Cup in the Round of 16 second round Teams ranked 9 24 enter the Championship Cup in the Pre round of 16 first round 2017 18 Core Team SeedingPos Event Team 2016 17 nbsp Dubai nbsp Cape Town nbsp Sydney nbsp Hamilton nbsp Las Vegas nbsp Vancouver nbsp Hong Kong Pointstotal1 nbsp South Africa 192 22 17 19 19 15 17 17 3182 nbsp Fiji 150 15 13 12 22 17 22 22 2733 nbsp New Zealand 137 19 22 13 15 13 10 15 2444 nbsp England 164 17 10 10 10 10 13 1 2355 nbsp United States 129 1 12 15 8 22 15 12 2146 nbsp Australia 113 13 8 22 17 12 12 5 2027 nbsp Argentina 90 5 19 17 7 19 10 13 1808 nbsp Scotland 109 10 1 2 10 5 8 10 1559 nbsp Kenya 63 10 3 10 12 10 19 19 14610 nbsp Canada 98 5 15 3 5 7 2 7 14211 nbsp France 66 8 10 8 3 8 1 8 11212 nbsp Wales 73 3 5 7 2 5 5 3 10313 nbsp Samoa 51 12 5 5 13 3 3 2 9414 nbsp Russia 29 1 1 5 1 1 5 5 482018 Hong Kong Sevens seedingPos Team Round Group Rank Record PD15 nbsp Japan Champion 2 5 1 13016 nbsp Ireland Semifinal 1 4 1 12617 nbsp Chile Semifinal 1 3 2 3418 nbsp Uruguay Quarterfinal 2 2 2 1219 nbsp Hong Kong Quarterfinal 2 1 3 1020 nbsp Uganda Quarterfinal 3 2 2 2021 nbsp Zimbabwe Quarterfinal 3 1 3 4222 nbsp Jamaica Pool stage 3 1 2 4123 nbsp Papua New Guinea Pool stage 4 1 2 3524 nbsp Tonga N A 2 Match officials editWorld Rugby announced a panel of ten match officials for the men s tournament 3 Rasta Rasivhenge South Africa Richard Kelly New Zealand Craig Evans Wales Sam Grove White Scotland Damon Murphy Australia Jeremy Rozier France Matt Rodden Hong Kong Richard Haughton England Damian Schneider Argentina Mike O Brien United States Tournament editChampionship Cup qualifying round edit 20 July 2018 9 Kenya nbsp 19 7 nbsp Tonga 24 AT amp T Park 13 01 Try Oyoo 2 7 m 9 c Injera 12 cCon Oliech 1 1 9 c Agero 1 2 12 Try Tokai 5 cCon Muna 1 1 6 Cards Tokai nbsp 7 to 9 Referee Matt Rodden Hong Kong 20 July 2018 10 Canada nbsp 29 21 nbsp Papua New Guinea 23 AT amp T Park 13 23 Try Jones 0 c Douglas 2 3 c 7 m Mullins 7 m Braid 14 cCon Hirayama 2 5 0 4 Try Tirang 4 c Kalua 10 c Peter 12 cCon Guise 3 3 5 10 12 Referee Sam Grove White Scotland 20 July 2018 11 France nbsp 50 0 nbsp Jamaica 22 AT amp T Park 13 45 Try Veredamu 0 m Valleau 2 2 c 3 c Barraque 2 6 c 9 m Bouhraoua 8 m Boudehent 10 c Parez 13 cCon Barraque 3 4 3 4 6 Riva 1 2 11 Parez 1 1 14 Referee Mike O Brien United States 20 July 2018 12 Wales nbsp 33 12 nbsp Zimbabwe 21 AT amp T Park 14 07 Try Rosser 5 c Morgan 2 7 c 8 c Roach 9 c Allen 13 cCon Davies 3 3 6 7 8 Treharne 1 2 9 Cards Chitokwindo 1 c Makombe 3 m Try Rouse 1 2 1 Referee Richard Haughton England 20 July 2018 13 Samoa nbsp 45 7 nbsp Uganda 20 AT amp T Park 14 29 Try Perez 0 c Fomai 3 c Tuatagaloa 5 m Motuga 2 8 c 13 c Leilual 10 c Solia 12 mCon Tupou 4 5 1 3 8 10 Paulo 1 2 13 Try Okorach 7 cCon Wokorach 1 1 7 Cards Okorach nbsp 2 to 4 Referee Craig Evans Wales 20 July 2018 14 Russia nbsp 21 7 nbsp Hong Kong 19 AT amp T Park 14 51 Try Ianiushkin 2 2 c 5 c Davydov 6 cCon Gaisin 3 3 3 6 7 Try Herbert 14 cCon Hood 1 1 14 Referee Damian Schneider Argentina 20 July 2018 15 Japan nbsp 33 7 nbsp Uruguay 18 AT amp T Park 15 13 Try Lilidamu 2 1 m 5 c Tupou 4 c Sakai 7 c Soejima 13 cCon Sakai 4 5 4 5 7 13 Try Mieres 9 cCon Lijtenstein 9 Referee Jeremy Rozier France 20 July 2018 16 Ireland nbsp 17 12 nbsp Chile 17 AT amp T Park 15 35 Try Keenan 3 c Dardis 6 m O Brien 14 mCon Dardis 1 3 3 Try P Verschae 1 c Metuaze 11 mCon Torrealba 1 2 1 Referee Richard Kelly New Zealand 21st Place edit Semi finals21st Place Final 22 July 2018 9 00 AT amp T Park nbsp Tonga 24 31 22 July 2018 13 46 AT amp T Park nbsp Zimbabwe 21 5 nbsp Tonga 24 14 22 July 2018 9 22 AT amp T Park nbsp Papua New Guinea 23 31 nbsp Papua New Guinea 23 52 nbsp Jamaica 22 7 23rd Place 22 July 2018 13 24 AT amp T Park nbsp Zimbabwe 21 33 nbsp Jamaica 22 21MatchesSemi finals 22 July 2018 24 Tonga nbsp 31 5 nbsp Zimbabwe 21 AT amp T Park 9 00 Try Kilioni 1 m Vahe 6 c Tokai 8 m Muna 13 c Vainikolo 14 cCon Muna 3 5 6 13 14 Try Chitokwindo 11 mCon Rouse 0 1 Cards Madida nbsp 1 to 3 Referee Matt Rodden Hong Kong 22 July 2018 23 Papua New Guinea nbsp 52 7 nbsp Jamaica 22 AT amp T Park 9 22 Referee Craig Evans Wales 23rd Place 22 July 2018 21 Zimbabwe nbsp 33 21 nbsp Jamaica 22 AT amp T Park 13 24 Referee Damian Schneider Argentina 21st Place Final 22 July 2018 24 Tonga nbsp 14 31 nbsp Papua New Guinea 23 AT amp T Park 13 46 Referee Jeremy Rozier France Bowl edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsBowl Final 21 July 2018 12 26 AT amp T Park nbsp Tonga 24 29 22 July 2018 9 44 AT amp T Park nbsp Chile 17 33 nbsp Chile 17 20 21 July 2018 13 32 AT amp T Park nbsp Uganda 20 17 nbsp Zimbabwe 21 10 22 July 2018 14 40 AT amp T Park nbsp Uganda 20 24 nbsp Chile 17 20 21 July 2018 12 48 AT amp T Park nbsp Hong Kong 19 7 nbsp Papua New Guinea 23 19 22 July 2018 10 06 AT amp T Park nbsp Uruguay 18 21 nbsp Uruguay 18 5 21 July 2018 13 10 AT amp T Park nbsp Hong Kong 19 3119th Place nbsp Jamaica 22 10 22 July 2018 14 18 AT amp T Park nbsp Hong Kong 19 24 nbsp Uganda 20 38 nbsp Uruguay 18 28 MatchesQuarter finals 21 July 2018 24 Tonga nbsp 29 33 nbsp Chile 17 AT amp T Park 12 26 Referee Rasta Rasivhenge South Africa 21 July 2018 23 Papua New Guinea nbsp 19 21 nbsp Uruguay 18 AT amp T Park 12 48 Referee Sam Grove White Scotland 21 July 2018 11 Jamaica nbsp 10 24 nbsp Hong Kong 19 AT amp T Park 13 10 Referee Mike O Brien United States 21 July 2018 21 Zimbabwe nbsp 10 24 nbsp Uganda 20 AT amp T Park 13 32 Referee Matt Rodden Hong Kong Semi finals 22 July 2018 17 Chile nbsp 20 17 nbsp Uganda 20 AT amp T Park 9 44 Referee Rasta Rasivhenge South Africa 22 July 2018 18 Uruguay nbsp 5 31 nbsp Hong Kong 19 AT amp T Park 10 06 Referee Richard Kelly New Zealand 19th Place 22 July 2018 18 Uruguay nbsp 28 38 nbsp Uganda 20 AT amp T Park 14 18 Referee Matt Rodden Hong Kong Bowl Final 22 July 2018 17 Chile nbsp 20 7 nbsp Hong Kong 19 AT amp T Park 14 40 Referee Mike O Brien United States 13th Place edit Semi finals13th Place Final 22 July 2018 10 28 AT amp T Park nbsp Kenya 9 17 22 July 2018 15 24 AT amp T Park nbsp Samoa 13 19 nbsp Samoa 13 22 22 July 2018 10 50 AT amp T Park nbsp Russia 14 17 nbsp Japan 15 20 nbsp Russia 14 26 15th Place 22 July 2018 15 02 AT amp T Park nbsp Kenya 9 14 nbsp Japan 15 26MatchesSemi finals 22 July 2018 9 Kenya nbsp 17 19 nbsp Samoa 13 AT amp T Park 10 28 Referee Mike O Brien United States 22 July 2018 15 Japan nbsp 20 26 nbsp Russia 14 AT amp T Park 10 50 Referee Damian Schneider Argentina 15th Place 22 July 2018 9 Kenya nbsp 14 26 nbsp Japan 15 AT amp T Park 15 02 Referee Richard Haughton England 13th Place Final 22 July 2018 13 Samoa nbsp 22 17 nbsp Russia 14 AT amp T Park 15 24 Referee Matt Rodden Hong Kong Challenge Trophy edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsChallenge Trophy Final 21 July 2018 14 04 AT amp T Park nbsp Ireland 16 24 22 July 2018 11 12 AT amp T Park nbsp Kenya 9 14 nbsp Ireland 16 27 21 July 2018 15 10 AT amp T Park nbsp Wales 12 12 nbsp Samoa 13 19 22 July 2018 16 08 AT amp T Park nbsp Wales 12 24 nbsp Ireland 16 24 21 July 2018 14 26 AT amp T Park nbsp Australia 6 14 nbsp Japan 15 17 22 July 2018 11 34 AT amp T Park nbsp Canada 10 35 nbsp Canada 10 7 21 July 2018 14 48 AT amp T Park nbsp Australia 6 1911th Place nbsp Russia 14 0 22 July 2018 15 46 AT amp T Park nbsp Australia 6 41 nbsp Wales 12 35 nbsp Canada 10 12 MatchesQuarter finals 21 July 2018 9 Kenya nbsp 14 24 nbsp Ireland 16 AT amp T Park 14 04 Referee Richard Haughton England 21 July 2018 10 Canada nbsp 35 17 nbsp Japan 15 AT amp T Park 14 26 Referee Damon Murphy Australia 21 July 2018 6 Australia nbsp 41 0 nbsp Russia 14 AT amp T Park 14 48 Referee Jeremy Rozier France 21 July 2018 12 Wales nbsp 24 19 nbsp Samoa 13 AT amp T Park 15 10 Referee Damian Schneider Argentina Semi finals 22 July 2018 16 Ireland nbsp 27 12 nbsp Wales 12 AT amp T Park 11 12 Referee Damon Murphy Australia 22 July 2018 10 Canada nbsp 7 19 nbsp Australia 6 AT amp T Park 11 34 Referee Sam Grove White Scotland 11th Place 22 July 2018 12 Wales nbsp 35 12 nbsp Canada 10 AT amp T Park 15 46 Referee Damon Murphy Australia Challenge Trophy Final 22 July 2018 16 Ireland nbsp 24 14 nbsp Australia 6 AT amp T Park 16 08 Referee Jeremy Rozier France 5th Place edit Semi finals5th Place Final 22 July 2018 11 56 AT amp T Park nbsp Scotland 8 0 22 July 2018 17 02 AT amp T Park nbsp United States 5 28 nbsp United States 5 7 22 July 2018 12 18 AT amp T Park nbsp Argentina 7 33 nbsp Argentina 7 26 nbsp France 11 15 7th Place 22 July 2018 16 40 AT amp T Park nbsp Scotland 8 a e t 29 nbsp France 11 24MatchesSemi finals 22 July 2018 8 Scotland nbsp 0 28 nbsp United States 5 AT amp T Park 11 56 Referee Jeremy Rozier France 22 July 2018 7 Argentina nbsp 26 15 nbsp France 11 AT amp T Park 12 18 Referee Richard Haughton England 7th Place 22 July 2018 8 Scotland nbsp 29 24 a e t nbsp France 11 AT amp T Park 16 40 Referee Craig Evans Wales 5th Place Final 22 July 2018 5 United States nbsp 7 33 nbsp Argentina 7 AT amp T Park 17 02 Referee Sam Grove White Scotland Championship Cup edit Round of 16Quarter finalsSemi finalsChampionship Cup Final 20 July 2018 21 15 AT amp T Park nbsp South Africa 1 45 21 July 2018 15 32 AT amp T Park nbsp Ireland 16 7 nbsp South Africa 1 36 20 July 2018 19 03 AT amp T Park nbsp Scotland 8 5 nbsp Scotland 8 31 22 July 2018 12 40 AT amp T Park nbsp Kenya 9 26 nbsp South Africa 1 7 20 July 2018 20 09 AT amp T Park nbsp England 4 29 nbsp England 4 19 21 July 2018 16 38 AT amp T Park nbsp Samoa 13 15 nbsp England 4 a e t 24 20 July 2018 21 37 AT amp T Park nbsp United States 5 19 nbsp United States 5 35 22 July 2018 17 46 AT amp T Park nbsp Wales 12 0 nbsp England 4 12 20 July 2018 20 53 AT amp T Park nbsp New Zealand 3 33 nbsp Fiji 2 35 21 July 2018 15 54 AT amp T Park nbsp Japan 15 10 nbsp Fiji 2 43 20 July 2018 19 25 AT amp T Park nbsp Argentina 7 7 nbsp Argentina 7 28 22 July 2018 13 02 AT amp T Park nbsp Canada 10 0 nbsp Fiji 2 17 20 July 2018 20 31 AT amp T Park nbsp New Zealand 3 22Bronze Medal Match nbsp New Zealand 3 29 21 July 2018 16 16 AT amp T Park22 July 2018 17 24 AT amp T Park nbsp Russia 14 5 nbsp New Zealand 3 12 nbsp South Africa 1 24 20 July 2018 19 47 AT amp T Park nbsp France 11 7 nbsp Fiji 2 19 nbsp Australia 6 17 nbsp France 11 22 MatchesRound of 16 20 July 2018 8 Scotland nbsp 31 26 nbsp Kenya 9 AT amp T Park 19 03 Referee Craig Evans Wales 20 July 2018 7 Argentina nbsp 28 0 nbsp Canada 10 AT amp T Park 19 25 Referee Richard Kelly New Zealand 20 July 2018 6 Australia nbsp 17 22 nbsp France 11 AT amp T Park 19 47 Referee Sam Grove White Scotland 20 July 2018 4 England nbsp 19 15 nbsp Samoa 13 AT amp T Park 20 09 Referee Damon Murphy Australia 20 July 2018 3 New Zealand nbsp 29 5 nbsp Russia 14 AT amp T Park 20 31 Referee Jeremy Rozier France 20 July 2018 2 Fiji nbsp 35 10 nbsp Japan 15 AT amp T Park 20 53 Referee Damian Schneider Argentina 20 July 2018 1 South Africa nbsp 45 7 nbsp Ireland 16 AT amp T Park 21 15 Referee Richard Haughton England 20 July 2018 5 United States nbsp 35 0 nbsp Wales 12 AT amp T Park 21 37 Referee Rasta Rasivhenge South Africa Quarter finals 21 July 2018 8 Scotland nbsp 5 36 nbsp South Africa 1 AT amp T Park 15 32 Referee Richard Kelly New Zealand 21 July 2018 7 Argentina nbsp 7 43 nbsp Fiji 2 AT amp T Park 15 54 Referee Craig Evans Wales 21 July 2018 11 France nbsp 7 12 nbsp New Zealand 3 AT amp T Park 16 16 Referee Sam Grove White Scotland 21 July 2018 5 United States nbsp 19 24 nbsp England 4 AT amp T Park 16 38 Referee Rasta Rasivhenge South Africa Semi finals 22 July 2018 1 South Africa nbsp 7 29 nbsp England 4 AT amp T Park 12 40 Referee Craig Evans Wales 22 July 2018 2 Fiji nbsp 17 22 nbsp New Zealand 3 AT amp T Park 13 02 Referee Rasta Rasivhenge South Africa Bronze Medal Match 22 July 2018 1 South Africa nbsp 24 19 Fiji nbsp 2 AT amp T Park 17 24 Referee Richard Kelly New Zealand Championship Cup Final 22 July 2018 4 England nbsp 12 33 nbsp New Zealand 3 AT amp T Park 17 46 Try Ellery 7 c McConnochie 12 mCon Mitchell 1 2 7 Report Try Molia 2 2 c 5 c Ravouvou 10 m Rokolisoa 14 c Joass 14 cCon Baker 3 4 2 5 14 Curry 1 1 14 Referee Rasta Rasivhenge South Africa 4 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens Men s winners nbsp New Zealand3rd titleTournament placings editPlace Team nbsp nbsp New Zealand nbsp nbsp England nbsp nbsp South Africa4 nbsp Fiji5 nbsp Argentina6 nbsp United States7 nbsp Scotland8 nbsp France9 nbsp Ireland10 nbsp Australia11 nbsp Wales12 nbsp CanadaPlace Team13 nbsp Samoa14 nbsp Russia15 nbsp Japan16 nbsp Kenya17 nbsp Chile18 nbsp Hong Kong19 nbsp Uganda20 nbsp Uruguay21 nbsp Papua New Guinea22 nbsp Tonga23 nbsp Zimbabwe24 nbsp JamaicaAttendance editOver 100 000 fans attended the three day event which was a Rugby World Cup Sevens record until the 2022 tournament 5 6 7 Player scoring editTries scored Rank Player Tries1 nbsp Joe Ravouvou 6 nbsp Siviwe Soyizwapi3 nbsp Justin Geduld 5 nbsp Luke Morgan5 14 players 4Points scored Rank Player Points1 nbsp Emmanuel Guise 372 nbsp Billy Dardis 32 nbsp Madison Hughes4 nbsp John Porch 30 nbsp Joe Ravouvou nbsp Siviwe Soyizwapi nbsp Philip Wokorach Source World RugbySee also edit2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens Women s tournamentReferences edit Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018 qualification explained World Rugby 23 February 2018 Retrieved 27 February 2018 rugbybworldcup com RWC Sevens 2018 tournament seedings www rwcsevens com Archived from the original on 2018 06 12 Retrieved 2018 04 16 Match officials announced for landmark Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018 Press release World Rugby 23 April 2018 Retrieved 24 April 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018 Tournament schedules rwcsevens com World Rugby Archived from the original on 1 May 2018 Retrieved 22 October 2017 RWC Sevens 2018 sets record rugby broadcast audience in USA world rugby Retrieved 15 February 2021 NBC SPORTS SETS RECORDS WITH RUGBY WORLD CUP SEVENS COVERAGE NBC sports group August 9 2018 Retrieved 16 February 2021 RECORD NUMBERS ATTENDED AFRICA S FIRST EVER RUGBY WORLD CUP SEVENS IN CAPE TOWN EWN Retrieved 14 September 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens Men 27s tournament amp oldid 1176612950, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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